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Janzur or
Janzour /ˈdʒɑːnzʊər/ (Arabic: جَنْزُور Janzūr), also
known as
Zanzur, is a city in north-western Libya,
situated on the
Libyan coastline of the...
- The
Battles of
Zanzur or
Battles of Janzur, were a
series of
battles that took
place in 1911–1912 at
Zanzur oasis, near
Tripoli during the Italo-Turkish...
- commander, the 93rd Infantry.
During his
Libyan service, he was
injured at
Zanzur in 1912. On the
outbreak of
World War I, Diaz was ****igned to the high command...
- The
Janzur Museum (also
known as the
Janzour Museum) is an
archaeological museum located in Janzur, Libya. The
museum showcases a
funerary complex that...
- For the town near Tripoli, see Janzur.
Zawiyat Janzur, or
Zawiyat Zanzur, also
Zauiet Gianzur is a
small coastal village located at
Cyrenaica in eastern...
- he
refused to surrender. Omar Al-Mukhtar was born in 1858 in the town of
Zanzur near Tobruk, in the
region of
Ottoman Cyrenaica to the Arab
mnifi tribe...
- in
Tripoli from
where the
riots spread. 40 were
killed in Amrus, 34 in
Zanzur, 7 in Tajura, 13 in
Zawia and 3 in Qusabat.
Following the
start of the 1947–48...
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effective bombing attack against Ottoman Army
cavalry during a
battle at
Zanzur in the Italo-Turkish War,
making an
important contribution to the Italian...
- in
Tripoli from
where the
riots spread. 40 were
killed in Amrus, 34 in
Zanzur, 7 in Tajura, 13 in
Zawia and 3 in Qusabat. The
British Military Administration...
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source needed]
Sciara Sciatt Battles of
Zanzur (1912)
Commemorative Medal for the Italo-Turkish War 1911–1912 Erik Goldstein...